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How to install tftp server in fedora 11

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What is TFTP?

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a file transfer protocol, with the functionality of a very basic form of File Transfer Protocol (FTP). TFTP server is commonly used to upload and download executable images and configurations of routers and switches. To install tftp server, type this command in the console:

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How to find the fastest CentOS/Fedora mirrors

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To speed-up your yum download, you need to install the yum-fastestmirror package. Its a yum plugin which chooses fastest repository from a mirrorlist. This plugin sorts each repository's mirrorlist by connection speed prior to downloading packages.

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Reset CISCO router to factory defaults

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CAUTION: This procedure will erase all your router's configuration.

To reset your CISCO router password, you need to access the ROM Monitor mode. To access the ROM Monitor mode, start your minicom and reboot your CISCO router. Upon booting send the CTR+BREAK sequence by pressing CTRL-A F on your keyboard.

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How to Reset your CISCO routers configuration

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To reset your CISCO router configuration, type this command.

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Easypeasy 1.5 for Netbooks

http://eeepc.itrunsonlinux.com

Easy Peasy 1.5 is released. This is a custom Linux distribution (Ubuntu based), optimized for netbooks.

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Created by smithers 16 years 18 weeks ago
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Get Connected to the Internet Quickly with Instant-On Operating Systems

http://practicallynetworked.com

You just sat down in a coffee shop with a few minutes to spare before your next appointment, which makes it a good opportunity to jump online and check e-mail or take care of other business. So you turn on your laptop and wait for Windows to start up ... and wait, and wait, and wait.

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Created by Harry Jensen 16 years 18 weeks ago
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Will KVM KO Xen?

http://www.serverwatch.com

VMware's actions seemed to beg the question of whether the show was intended to be a showcase for virtualization technology in general or a way for VMware to get the word out about its own progress.

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Created by cutcross 16 years 18 weeks ago
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Kings of Open Source Monitoring

http://www.infoworld.com

Two network monitoring systems with open source roots, OpenNMS and Zenoss, provide a bevy of features at a lower (or no) cost than their high-end competitors, and can scale to monitor large numbers of network nodes.

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Created by kandykorn 16 years 18 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Tweak 0.4.9 Released, Brings Lots Of Improvements And Karmic Support

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Ubuntu Tweak 0.4.9 has been released, a great application for tweaking settings in Ubuntu (Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty or the latest development Karmic). From this version, Ubuntu Tweak has different package for i386 and amd64 and works for Karmic too.

Among the improvements and new features:

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Created by nilarimogard 16 years 18 weeks ago
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TTYtter Is A Complete Twitter Client Which Runs In a Console

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TTYtter is a console console Twitter client. It's not an application but a python script that allows you to use Twitter just like any advanced Twitter client, but within a terminal. And it's not just for posting tweets, but has advanced options like any other well-known Twitter desktop client.

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Created by nilarimogard 16 years 18 weeks ago
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'Gnome Gmail' Allows Gmail To Be Selected As The Default Mail Application for Gnome

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There is now a script called Gnome Gmail that comes as .deb for Ubuntu and .rpm for Fedora and Red Hat which adds support for Gmail to the Linux Gnome Desktop. Unlike the solution above, Gnome Gmail supports "To:", "Subject:", "body", "CC:", and "BCC: fields.

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Created by nilarimogard 16 years 18 weeks ago
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Microsoft Linux-bashing hits a nerve

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The controversy continues to heat up around Microsoft's misleading anti-Linux training materials designed for Best Buy salespeople. Meanwhile, the Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin has alleged that Microsoft tried to spread anti-Linux FUD by dumping 22 Linux-related patents in the hopes they'd be purchased by "patent trolls."

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Created by itsrocking 16 years 18 weeks ago
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How do I.. ?

http://ardchoille42.blogspot.com

Linux is fun, in my opinion, and I have been using it as my sole operating system since 2001. Most major Linux distributions are accompanied by well-stocked software repositories so I don't need to look very far to find a solution for any given task. However, there are times when I need a bit training and the first thing I do is reach for a tutorial.

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Created by linuxlooooser 16 years 18 weeks ago
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LifeHacker and Ubuntu: A Response

http://www.jonobacon.org

Recently LifeHacker had an article talking about five things they would like to see in Ubuntu. The article is very supportive of Ubuntu, and we appreciate that LifeHacker folks, and I wanted to follow up with a few notes.

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Created by sunny 16 years 18 weeks ago
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How to enable/disable Ctrl+Alt+Backspace in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic)

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Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (i.e. the shortcut which was used to restart the X server) has to be enabled in a different way with respect to previous releases of Ubuntu.
This is due to the fact that “DontZap” is no longer an option in the X server and has become an option in XKB instead.

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Created by johncuk 16 years 18 weeks ago
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